A defendant facing felony family violence charges appears before Judge Boyd hoping for deferred adjudication and probation. But after the court discovers repeated jail calls to the protected victim — despite a strict no-contact order — off campus everything changes instantly.
The defense argues that the defendant has no prior convictions, three children, and hopes of joining the military someday. However, Judge Boyd focuses on one major issue: repeated violations of the protective order while sitting inside the county jail.
What follows is a tense courtroom exchange ending with Judge rachel mcadams Boyd rejecting probation entirely and sentencing the defendant to four years in prison.
Watch the full courtroom moment as the defendant realizes too late that “no contact” truly means NO CONTACT.
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